Found New King Man oi Opinion . IT7-—(O.P.)-HA‘- South Africa Is Prince of Wales, has alreadyaohieved that ‘all encouragement and assist- ancewillbegiveniomenandwo- men from our overcrowded d tomaka their homesherelntbls young and healthy country with all .it offers of wealth and happiness to those who are “At. stellenbosch the spokesman for the students voiced the general of all South Africans when Hwelikctoseeaman. . . We know a man when we see one. Our presence here is intended as a tribute to your manlineaa, which the most persistent, attempts in the whole world have not been able to he was talking to farmers and their wives on the steps or their houses, or attend- ing native indabas to heu- long in- comprehensible orations and watch complicated dances, or chatting with ear-service men. the always left behind the feeling that he was no royal nonentity, but a individuality and opinions and a determination not to let hi.s style be cramped either by red tape or gold braid." stocking lakes and streams suitable varieties of Einstein Writes On Reality of Physics (By Howard W. Blakeelce. Associat- ed rim Science aaiwi-y PHILADELPHIA, March ‘l-(A. Shh-Gravitation and electricity combine to form solid matter, Pro- fessor Albert Einstein declared to- night in an limo-word signed to put "reality" great mysteries of the science- Y,» CLUE: A conqueror laid lla foundation. KEEP THIS WITH YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Belgium; (72) Cathedral of trout have been lake. Upper Vermilion Lake, in four miles also provides fishing. The upper stretches of the Pipestonc throat and Dolly Val-den trout. a number of the small lakes streams, along highway, under construction. have been stocked with various of gamy e! Belfry. Barges, (73) Rollins of Slralsund, Germany; Spain: (75) Abbey T6) Sirasbourg Calla England; (78) Tower o (only (80) Leaning Tower What and Where is it ? Indicate which scene you lbinlr lhe ‘photograph shows, by placing its number in the square to sics. "Free invention” of explanations of these mysteries, he held, is the only logical system to arrive at the truths. aticn of the origin of is a development of theory of electrical bridges between shells of space announced about l (77) Clmarvon Caallq f London; (79) Oriel College, Ox- ..:.-= .—_.-._ .._... . Einstein traces man's solve the riddle of matter and grav- itation since the Greeks. Lately "causality effect, have seems s». - 4)fil~ ...,.....--.-.»;-;.,>..._< GAVE YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE COR- RECT SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP T0 AND INCLUDING TODAY'S. d about to dis- d of physics. But Ein- stein in this artici observation of rewlties. daring imagination. physicls find logical solutions. M one example he s troubles raised b --¢-,~.- ~|.-,,.n;. lakes lncludlnk Attention Farmers started to build an office at the approach of Pfince Street Wharf. Starting viodnesday, take delivery of Potatoes andffurnlrr: price on Sceil in both 90s and 150s lb. bags. you on your Fertiliser re- brllilant of recent varies. Quantum me- and experiments have that anergy is not continu- mehow made of particles. in says, no one has teps between these all valleys of feet elevation commences in norm- al years about the m and extends to the la September. March 10th I will be Prepared it. paying Spot Cash. i . i‘ shown how the s particles of en for example who its heat is given n a hot. iron coofs. off in particles. or and no one knows what hap- tween these stem. ms the Schrodinger math- as explaining that these o actually occur. by statis- nmsk any idea of what the individual ste “But now I ask." there really any physicist lieves that we shall neve n to Wm b‘ “mum m a k in the lakes and ton Lakes National Park in south- ern Alberta are Briiyllnk. 5"“ Lake trout, Varden trout, cutthroat and pike. Considerable restocking of park waters has been carried on during the post few years and fairly good catches made. where trolling is of fishing for cutthroat trout. ruin- bow trout and eastern brook trout some very good taken during the past season. This lake is generally considered to be one of the finest waters within the Bertha Lake only a short distance from the park townsite offers the angle: first-clam opportunities for good catches how trout. §Aa-.- Thanking you for your buslne Frank B. iiiarkc Prince Street Wharf -O<O-UO-GOOFQ &O—O§O-O4-O §§§§O4§ single systems?" ls is logically pos- tradlction, but, it nirary to my scien- stinci that I cannot IOFGBV the search ior a. more almrat-lons in the Coach Excursions Western Canada — going daily until‘ doubt that quantum mechanics/has seized ho beautiful element of tr do not believe quantum Truro — going March 13th. point in the search for this basis." Einstein then proposes his planatlonf He uses theory to account for For full particulars call W. K. ROGERS - Phone 540 and 541 181 ‘Queen Street need with Rcsen of The mathematical solu ysical space as con- o identical shells con- bridge. This bridge is a material particle. something made of electricity ii.ii.S. uruuuui. Oertiiied Puplic Accountant and Audit" Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act By-Laws, Mindtes, Annual Statements and Reports Frill!!!‘- Adrninistration of Estates ulinwialty- . MONEY TO LOAN. . Beak al lava Seatla Build!!! ’ . Charlottetown- P-l- athemiaics he stated solves correctly for one "bridge" or single mutral particle, that is. with no electrical charge. {several bridsul." easary to account forihe complex- But not yet for something nec- __.____-i-i___ BROOKLYN SCHOOL Honor ‘Roll for February:- Grade X-l. Jessie Bears. 2. wnn... m ‘r 3. Arthur MacKim-ion. Klnnon; 3. Roy Bears; 3. Bears. Grads V-f. 1A0!!! lfacxincn; 3. Basil llacxinnco; a. Ban-s. Grade IV-l. Sadie Macklnnon; 3. Shirley Bears. Grad i. Jean Hume. Grads f-1. Walter Janfine. Perfect Attdldanca: Alexandra Fertilizers; We an now In a paaltlsd is male immediate delivery ,al SUPER. - POTASII - AM- IONIA-SODA and m!!!) GOODS, lllo LIME, all of which we are selling at low- cat prieaa. Why not haul your require- ments now whilc__ than is good alelghlng on the loo and roads. A. ii0iiiiE a. on. ' Charlottetown Sport Fishing In Nat. Parks ._._..._ (YITAWA, March fishing is obtainable in the lakes most of Canada's u u» will“ will be splendid specime ractive species. ing areas in the Parks are beifll extended through the efforts of the National Parks Service of the Department of the Interior in t game fish. The waters oi Banff National Park provide some very f fish- ing and many of the spots are easily accessible by ino- tor hlshwfll! 01' species of sport fish are Great Lake (O. Namaycuah) trout, Dolly Var- den trout. cutthroat trout, eastern brook trout. Whitefish. Great mens of which run to fifty pounds, are found in‘ Lake Minnewanka. Eastern brook planted in this h“ favoured trail. The principal and Rocky Mountain lake trout, speci- tbis park only with- of the town of Banff. eastern brook trout for cut- and and the Banfi-Jasper River are noted trout. Many of the lakes and streams of Jasper National Park contain A gains fish among the indlilcllfillii speciu being rainbow trout, cut- throat trout. Gieat. Lake trout, while Isocb leven trout, eastern brook trout have been in- u duced. The best fishing waters Dolly Varden trout. and land-locked salmon, and Amethyst also provide oppor- tunities for good catches. Sbeukins generally the fly fishinE mm in the park below 4,000 die of June ter part of The speciesIof sport fish found streams of water- rainbow trout. Dolly In Cameron Lake a popular method specimens were fly fishing parks boundary- of steelhead and rain- The waters of Prince Albert Nu- tionnl Park in northern Saskatch- ewan offer the angler Great Lake trout, pike, plckcrel and Whitefish. Fishing for pike and pickcrel is generally good during the entire season. The best time for good catches of Great. Lake trout ally between June 10 and is usu- the middle part of July. The most popular method of fishing in this park is from boats. very little angling being done from the banks or by wadinl, Clear lake, situated near the scuthe u boundary of Riding Mountain National Park in Manl- toba, is spring-fed being about nine miles long and from one in two and a half miles in width. The lake contains several varieties of game fish, the most interesting species from the fishermanb view- point being northern pike. White- fish and perch are also found in numbers. . No licence ls required for fishing in National Park waters, but ap- plication should Park Superintendent for the regulations with catches and seasons. Seven Low Fare. Cruises i0 B.W.I. ccpiefof I During April dzliay 5—Exceilent L Favourable iiah-. hspecialflameomcerafteramin. bemads MmOmlllm The iientrai Guardian O II I I .'....."’.“'.....1'..'i"'.'r" "' "'5 a newly nature may m d s canto a word strictly Ilyahla an advanc- oonrannanon LIII maim- anon ‘ Ii-NDB-‘l-fl-Sll i-i ma-uaasruuo vilrroa con-V ING-Miss- Spauii of the League and Parish Hall, guest of Mrs. .1. A. Matbleson, re- gent of the 1.0.113. in m; my, a PRIVATI- BANGTUAIY AT SOUTHPOBT VIOLATlD-wlbrflia Soutbport has been feeding black ducksonaamalldam Iiebuilton a steam that rim near his build- iusaThiswmtei-between soaud i0 black ducks have been feeding regularly in the open water, and r. he had become suspicious from the actions of the bird; that when acme-china tbesanctuary would become nervoiu and flurry bird was quite fat. and in splendid coudlilon. Friday he brought the duckintotbeROJI. Randthe ute e the duck wountk. extracted from the body. had been shot in the near vicinity of the Sanctuary. if not the Sanctuary itself. al the internal or- havc died almost taneously. It took almost a week before the birds returned to ncrmaL 11hr the first few days they would alight on thasnowandwalkiothewateriu Iii IAEAIORIAIA Mn. us. A. nacooivam It is with feelings of deep regret‘ lhai. we chronicle the cum or Jaa. . , which occurred at his home in wensters Corner on Monday. Fab. 3, i030. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacDonald, Webster's Corner, and was born nere in 160i. Being possessed of a cheerful disposition, he made many friends, and he was always ready toasaista neighbour in time o! sickness or need. The Late Mr. MacDonald had en- joyed good health up so a few weds previous to his death, but despite medical aid and kind and siuifu). nursing, he passed away on the above mentioned date. During his illness, he was fre- quently visilcd by his pastor, Rev. D. P. Croken, who administered to him the last rites of the Catholic Church. There are leit to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father, his widow (formerly Bnma Hughes), one son Aeneas at. home. Three sisters also survive, via, Mrs. Annie Driscoli, Glace Bay, 11.8.; ltfrs. John Martin, Lawrence, Mass; Miss Minnie MacDonald, Brookline, Mass, to all of whom we extend sincere sympathy. The esteem in which the deceased was held was shown by the largo number of people who attended his funeral on Wednesday morning. Feb. 5th to ‘St. Patrick's Church, Fort Augustus, where a High Mass " ‘ was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. D. P. Croken, who also performed the services at. the grave, and therein the mortal remains were laid to rest to await the resur- rection. Ths pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph Beard, Alex Mc- Eachern, Jas. Smith, Philip Smith, John Webster, Fred Cunrmiskey. The numerous Mass cards, Spirit- ual Bouquets. and letters of sym- pathy give evidence of the high res- pect in which the deceased was held. May his soul rest in peace. (Patriot please copy) Company. These reduced fares will apply in the service in Bermuda. the inward and windward Islands, with the northbound trips terminating at Montreal. On this latter route, during the mouth of totha been to accomm IUD, Whtmdleaandptovide tbsaikiltiimalailoaiitaga of low hreawhiehwllluoibaavallalla auriagihebalanesof thoyaar" mnem- vilwofthe d n? of Nations Union in London, who. WhilshereMissSpaullwillbethe- past two winters Earle G. Jenkins,’ maintained through the committee of Imperial defence. moved by Prime Minister B merely says, "the House approves the defence l and III wounds ode- 8i Lahnr Party And 1.0.0. Oppose ilew Balance Program (O. f. Cable) Ipaehl W asked to approve the measures without knowing the cost, but Prime Minister ‘Bald- win promised to consider this mat- WY . . would be. Unoflicial guesses range .000.000, from 01.600.000.000 to I3. period ofithree years. money should be raised. . Mr. Baldwin turned down a labor suggestion that an Con- ference be called to study the pro- gram and especially the question of “more material contributions" by the rest of the Empire to defence." Ho pointed out that full touch was Meanwhile the army estimates were produced. showing an increase of £5,731,000 to a total of 040,301,000 or $340,000,000. With the naval estimates y ‘ over last year ia already 115,011,000 and tho Royal Air Ihrce astima still to come, are likely to show even greater increases than the senior services. the increase W. The government motion proposals of the gov- erumantwhich are outlined in the white paper." Like the naval estimates, todpyfis increased army estimates do not include any pr vision for the in- creased ‘ promised in the white paper. The estimates gener- ally were featured by tlfe progress towards mechanization of forces and protection against attacks from the air. Infantry, cavalry, artillery, en- gineers and signals all are being kept up to date with developm ‘s abroad, and Alfred Duff cooper, Minister for War, notes m“ the issue of new anti-tank guns and of I new llsht machine gun to replace the "obsolete" Lewis gun will begin this year. It is also remarked that recruit- in: is not satisfactory, although the type of men coining forward is im- nmviuz. and the Minister says there is need of more than 36,000 recruits. APPIIN ROAD SCHOOL Honor roll of Appin Bnad School for the month of February is as follows: Grade X (SrJ-l, Annie Gordon. Grade X iJr.)—i, Edna Farrar. Grade IX-l. nmi Gilles . Grade vn-i, Marlon Ma ern; 3. Jeanette Gillespie. Grade VI (Sr.)—l, Mildred Cud- more. . Grade vr (JrJ-l, Morris Cud- more. gh- Grade V-l, Florence Gordon; 3, Heath Gordon; 3, Willie Farrar. Gass. 3. 9""! olmeii 3. Leon Carney. Grade I (SrJ-l, Joyce Gaas. Grade I (Jul-Absent. II, Orvin Carney llost stars for lbllnk Gall. icon and Orrin Carney, Violet Gilluplp-Taachar. CAPTAIN name i it would be more annoprlats to make a statement on the likely cost of the huge rearma- when the budget ll mead w. Chamberlain did discloze that . so far he has not decided how the When rafliament debates the re- 321,3 ,",,‘;§¥°°'= "°°“ 'n‘““¢”' anamsnt plan netlrgnwegk Labor ’ ' present a mo o censure, N_ _. _ calling m: a policy of international ms fiffsfrffffnl g 3"" understanding and general disarm- u“, L” m) l M. “'- améiui. and“, economic cooperation. m m" mm"- mo n condemns the . wnwli: n. says. by inisnslryinzmzfi “m mm" m“ l" 1°“! WWW; arms race “will inevitably lead. to war," and it views with alarm pro- posais to reorganize industry on a war basis as creating a serious men- ace to organized labor and trade union standards. 0%“: lee m local harbour. luldlus; Baxter Dick berth; Portia, gluing 11d! Somera urge o. r berth: n no am - City of c ' mm h‘ to be lmlligluglzilmloe ldwin i My dischar - ' Belle m“ berth; Baxter mnfilii: Larchbank from Far may; Lrade IV (SrJ-l, Louise Farrar. Grade IV (JrJ-l, Bessie (lass; 3, llilian Farrar; 8, Cecil Gass. Grads II (8r.)~—l, Malinda Gaas; I. Freeman Cudrnore, 3, Sanford Grade 11 (JrJ-i, Lloyd hrrar; Most stars for Spelling in and; ‘Ilkblas in Grade H, Will-lily Iii/Bliss. 00$ or over, HOMER Oudmure. Bessie and Malinda Class, E a i MICKEY 8. NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN viz-u 'Halifax Po r1 Arrivals . m"! "we! report m- a hours Arrivals: Ile Madame from 01mm 0'- Bllllnga: Portia m Newfound- Vessels in berth: General llaig. i loading; loading; 11c Mm- Man. Divisim chairing: Choinedy berth; Mai-y Currie berth; Acodian berth. Vessels due to arrive: March b- _ Néw foundand from Boston; Lady Hawkins from B. w. Indies; Chom- edy from Halifax. il-Beaverbum from Saint John; Duchms of York from Liverpool; Oaihcart from Jamaica; Man. Oom- merce from Saint John; Montreal City from Phila; _ 'l—Alaunia from New York; Mont- ciare from Saint John; Dom. 5111p. per from Halifax; 3—Andania from New Yogi; Chedabucto from 15.0. Ports; Blank. ahoim from New York; Cflmpgg 1mm Saint John; Pllsudski from Gydnia. k-Fbrt Amherst from St. John's; Pennland from New York; Oiss from Halifax. . l0-—Lil‘.giinv0r from Jamaica; Bouuiuswn Court mm ox. Ports; A steamer from Saint John; Nov; II from Halifax; Rabin Hood {mm S. Africa; Can. Highlander from Halifax; xOlilflfih-ICIII from Au‘. iiraila. 11—.Reo from Halifax; Kelso from New York. c l3—Phemus from Batavia. NIW HAVEN SCHOOL Following is the honor roll for F‘ e Grade X (a): 1 Lloyd MacPhail; 3 Harry Boyle. Grade x (b): 1 cateerrne lilo- Nevm: I Louis Devereaux. Grade VIII: i Annie Darrach; I Dora Darrach; 3 Patrick Cavanagh. Grade VI: 1 Anna Docherty; 3 John MacPhail; 3 mm- McKin- non. Grade V: 1 Arthur Pollard; lbnmet Cavanagh. Grade IV: 1 James Murphy; 3 Austin Cavangh and Eugene Mac- Phee (equal). a Clarence Darrach. Grads l1: 1 Melville Pollard and Alec McNevin: 3 Wilbur Gsss; I Lillian Darrach. Grade 1-100 Civanagh. The following pupils made an average of over 90 per cent: Anna Docherty; John MacPi-mil; Arthur Pollard; James Murphy: Lloyd Mac- Phail; Harry Boyle: Inulslbevar- eaun; Catherine MdNevln; Melville Hillard: Wilbur Gel; 3 Gus. ‘Rasher-Mary l Doveroaux. (Patriot Please 00W) __.__._____. NWIII DI! ACADQI Division-Llama as" 0.1-‘. c. v. wrriuv m can rams The End Of Vision Uncertainty Lack al hiowledle and un- certainty alid neglect are rea- ponalbie for ovary can of via- m arrorfhat conmwas. To take advantage of facili- l.r.~._-.roving vision, which exist everywhere, moans the and of worry and uncer- tainty and ths beginning of visual comfort and better gen- G. F. Hutcheson Professional Gard: & Bentley “Tl-ll! It. o Barrister: and Attornsya-at-Law MONEY T0 IDAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street. YA. MacDonald, K. c. BARBISTEB, SOECITOB, ll Charlottetown, P. B. Money tn Loan and Oollsstlul given the vary best M. ALBAN FARMER MONEY TO LOAN Alex. W. Matheson IOIJOITOI. ITG Ilaua Office: ill ltlchmauu Streak _.;_______.____— ~-—'~—-’r'—'.'_*:'_".:._=i A811 0, Lovelyn Douslv-i; ‘l, Eileen Ways; ll, Junior Division — Bookkeeping Standing Sailor llvision-l, Donald; 3, Audrey mvmon _ '1. muru MacLaine; 2, Ruth Dufly; ‘J. 141V" . e, Eleanor Hogan; ‘I. Clarice MaoGuigan. Grade vm-i, B 4 dlar; 8, Manon Quinn; 4, Rosalia Higgins; Stewart; 0, Norma. Tho can Strain; ll, Joan S Winifred Doyle; 10, Philippa Josephine Brown‘. 2, Phyllis Araenault. Grade Vl-l. Gal-b Marion Mitchell; i, Marcia Murray; Joan Giills: n. W" s, um MoCabe. Barbara Cuillu‘. 3- Olaire HODfmlld; S, T1101!!! 4, Phyllis Pruntyi iuoaiiua. a, sewed a! Stella ilay Doria: t. miumsaiata, lhalahgnlrmelhtwagg-I-